Oh, got ya. They never stick with one actress. That always bugs me too!
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Bloodlines (111)
Collapse
X
-
I was watching Bloodlines tonight, and I didn't realize - did you guys know that the actress that played Drey'auc in this episode is Allison Blake in Eureka? I looked her up - I was curious, because I'd always preferred this Drey'auc to the 2nd Drey'auc.- Life after Stargate -Agent Carter * Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. * The Blacklist * Castle * Elementary * GrimmHawaii Five-0 * The Mentalist * NCIS * NCIS:LA * Once Upon a Time * Rizzoli & Islessigpic
Comment
-
Yeah, the original Drey'auc was a lot prettier than the later Drey'auc.
7/10
Full Review: http://stargatesummer.blogspot.com/2...loodlines.htmlMy attempt to watch every episode of SG-1 and Atlantis this summer:
http://stargatesummer.blogspot.com/
Comment
-
It seems like one of the things everybody is talking about is Drey'auc and the fact that TPTB changed her character. Has anybody found a reason for why they would do this? Was it Salli Richardson's acting ability that turned them towards Brook Parker for future episodes or was it something else. She did play the wife of Will Smith in "I Am Legend", so she must have had some acting ability. She did have a couple different gigs in 1998 which was the year Brook Parker took the role in the episode Family. Perhaps it was nothing more than a scheduling conflict.
If anybody has any answers I would be thrilled to hear them.Last edited by captain jake; 27 June 2008, 09:38 PM.sigpic
Comment
-
What I like in this ep:
- i learned more about teal'c. he's got one hottie wife.
- master bratac
- master bratac beating and bossing jack
- jaffa has families. prior to this ep, and not counting teal'c, i could not imagine that the jaffa can actually have personal lives.
- daniel destroying the helpless goauld larvae. usually, he's the voice of reason. good job danny! it's nice to know he knows when to shoot and when to talk.
i'll post about what i don't like later. when i remember them.
Comment
-
Originally posted by L E E View PostWhat I like in this ep:
- i learned more about teal'c. he's got one hottie wife.
- master bratac
- master bratac beating and bossing jack
- jaffa has families. prior to this ep, and not counting teal'c, i could not imagine that the jaffa can actually have personal lives.
- daniel destroying the helpless goauld larvae. usually, he's the voice of reason. good job danny! it's nice to know he knows when to shoot and when to talk.
i'll post about what i don't like later. when i remember them.sigpic
Comment
-
One of few things I remember in this episode is that Teal'c called Drey'auc "woman" in a less-than-courteous tone. But maybe it's just Jaffa culture.sigpic
Watching now: Doctor Who Series 3/29 (rewatch) - The X-Files Season 2 (rewatch) - Pushing Daisies Season 1 - Torchwood Series 1 - Red Dwarf Series 8 - Battlestar Galactica Season 2 (rewatch) - Northern Exposure Season 3 (rewatch)
Comment
-
Originally posted by captain jake View PostIt seems like one of the things everybody is talking about is Drey'auc and the fact that TPTB changed her character. Has anybody found a reason for why they would do this? Was it Salli Richardson's acting ability that turned them towards Brook Parker for future episodes or was it something else. She did play the wife of Will Smith in "I Am Legend", so she must have had some acting ability. She did have a couple different gigs in 1998 which was the year Brook Parker took the role in the episode Family. Perhaps it was nothing more than a scheduling conflict.
If anybody has any answers I would be thrilled to hear them.
Bratac is great & I loved the Sam& Daniel moments too.
Comment
-
Originally posted by captain jake View PostHaha, where did you think the Jaffa came from?
Originally posted by captain jake View PostThe first time I saw this episode I wasn't sure what to make of Daniel shooting those infant Goa'uld's. I think it was a personal attack due to what the Goa'uld did to his wife rather than an action made by his morals.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Ulkesh47 View PostOne of few things I remember in this episode is that Teal'c called Drey'auc "woman" in a less-than-courteous tone. But maybe it's just Jaffa culture.
Originally posted by jckfan55If anybody has any answers I would be thrilled to hear them.
I don't know for sure, but I seem to recall them saying they couldn't get the original actress back.
Bratac is great & I loved the Sam& Daniel moments too.
Originally posted by L E EWhen I say "family", I meant familial attachment (is this the correct term?). Before this episode, I often thought of them as unfeeling slaves who will do whatever their Gods tells them to do. They think but only of the needs/interests of their Gods. Everything they are is about their Gods. Teal'c is just an exception.
I agree. If this is indeed his motivation for shooting the baby goa'ulds, then I'd like Daniel more. For me, it makes him more human.sigpic
Comment
-
I can't decide if I liked Bratac in this episode or not. He hammed it up a bit when he first ran into the team. His last comment about 'crossing that bridge' was pure Bratac (meaning, yea, I got it buddy, I'm just saving it for the right moment). Then the whole holding the staff weapon in the air while Sam and Jack salute and Daniel waves... all a bit overly dramatic for my tastes.
I had just noticed that Teal'c's wife is the woman in Eureka, too. I hadn't noticed that before. Almost seems like most of the pretty people in sci-fi have gone through a stargate at one point or another, eh?
Comment
-
A cool episode and probably another one of my favourites for season 1, for learning more about Teal'c and his family, about the Goa'uld and meeting Bratac for the first time.
I liked the fight between Bratac and Jack then the comment by Bratac about "had I been 100 years younger it might not of been so easy" Jack "God I'm sorry" then Bratac brings him to the ground, "133" "You must work out" classic Bratac and Jack.
Teal'c and his serpent headpiece a little disappointing his eyes weren't red, but I guess they don't always have to be on and helped with his cover story.
Daniel and Sam moments were good and I have to agree with Sam what makes us human is our compassion and morality, killing a child of the enemy would make us no better then them.
Comment
-
Originally posted by L E E View PostI agree. If this is indeed his motivation for shooting the baby goa'ulds, then I'd like Daniel more. For me, it makes him more human.
Originally posted by pritnep View Postkilling a child of the enemy would make us no better then them.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Killdeer View PostI was curious, because I'd always preferred this Drey'auc to the 2nd Drey'auc.sigpic
Watching now: Doctor Who Series 3/29 (rewatch) - The X-Files Season 2 (rewatch) - Pushing Daisies Season 1 - Torchwood Series 1 - Red Dwarf Series 8 - Battlestar Galactica Season 2 (rewatch) - Northern Exposure Season 3 (rewatch)
Comment
Comment